Page Introductions Privacy Notice

Page sets out in this Privacy Notice how it protects client data. Page will collect, use and store the personal information that you give us, in accordance with this Privacy Notice and in line with current data protection regulations (GDPR).

We know what data we have, and why we have it

Page collects, stores and processes personal data given by its clients, past clients and potential clients (all collectively known as clients). We use this data pursuant to our matching contract with you or for taking steps to enter into a contract with you. This may include some or all the following:

We may also use the health, political and religious data that you give us with your permission in the matching process. 
You may request the deletion of your personal data at any time by contacting your personal matchmaker or the Page Office Manager.

We understand and comply with individual’s rights

Page Clients have the following rights:

We manage client data in a structured way

Client data is gathered from clients by Page matchmakers and continually updated using client reviews and match feedback by phone, face to face, email, in writing or other medium.

Client data will be used:

 
Your personal data will be retained only for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes for which we collected it and in relation to certain data, for example, relating to the services provided and billing transactions, for a period of approximately 6 years from the end of the contract. If there is continued contact with the client/potential client on an ongoing basis (minimum once every 2 years), the personal data will continue to be retained.

We know who is responsible for the data we have

Page has a Data Protection Officer, who, together with Page Introductions staff are responsible for data analysis, input and retrieval. Only key people involved in the matchmaking process have access to this data.

Our IT and data storage are managed by an outside company who are not allowed to sell, share or use our clients’ data for their own purposes.
We have a data security awareness and culture

We have data security processes and procedures

We have a process for how and when we contact clients

Page in contract clients 

Page out of contract & potential clients

We have a process for how we delete client records

If requested by the client, a client record will be entirely deleted from the Page database except in the following case:
When complete deletion of a client record on the database would also delete the record of matches completed with other Page clients, Page may decide that the entire client record should not be deleted. However, phone number, email address and correspondence addresses will be deleted. Client name will be anonymised.

Entire deletion of a client record will be made on the authority of the Founder.

We have a process for client requests for their personal data 

Page is committed to giving people access to their personal information. Clients can make a “Subject access request” under GDPR for their personal information.

Requests for personal information must be made in writing to the Office Manager at Page Introductions. You will not need to pay a fee for this. We will aim to respond to your request within 30 days, but if this is not possible due to the nature of the request, we will inform you of this as soon as possible, giving you an estimated timeframe for sending you the information requested. Data may be sent electronically or by hard copy

Clients do not have the right to other people’s data, or data that has been produced about them through either meeting with or analysis by the matchmaker or personal feedback from other clients they have been matched with.

We understand our lawful basis for processing your data

Under GDPR, Page uses Contract and Legitimate Interest as the basis for lawful processing of client data.

Contract (in contract clients)
In contract clients will have the information and data freely provided by them (para1) processed as necessary to allow fulfilment of the contract with Page.
Potential clients who have been in contact with Page but not yet entered into a contract with Page will have the information and data freely provided by them (para1) processed as necessary.

Legitimate Interest (in contract clients/lapsed clients and lead/enquiries/potential clients)
In contract clients and where a lapsed client or potential client has submitted or had their details submitted to Page demonstrating their interest in Page or finding a partner or to be matched, that is considered a legitimate interest. Page may contact that client/potential client regarding: updating their details, availability of or for a match, changes to product and service, promotional material.

Visitors to our website

When someone visits our website, pageintroductions.com, we use a third-party service, Google Analytics to collect standard internet log information and details of visitor behaviour patterns. We do this to find out things such as the number of visitors to the various parts of the site. This information is only processed in a way which does not identify anyone. We do not allow Google to make any attempt to find out the identities of those visiting our website.

Changes to the Privacy Notice

Page’s Privacy Notice may be updated from time to time. Page will not reduce your rights under this Privacy Notice without your explicit consent.

How to contact us

To contact us regarding your personal information or request information about our privacy policy, you can email or write to:

Page Introductions
Email: date@pageintroductions.com